Latest Entries by New Blood Art

Posted October 2, 2021 by New Blood Art

Late Summer

In the philosophical system of Traditional Chinese Medicine there are in fact five seasons, including late summer, the exemplary inter-season period: a time of balancing and stabilising, giving and receiving to maintain integrity throughout change. In this Director’s Picks section we see how, when colour is not so loud, equilibrium can emerge. In limited or […]

Posted September 26, 2021 by New Blood Art

Keith Robinson shortlisted: Scottish Portrait Award

Congratulations to Keith Robinson who has been shortlisted for the Scottish Portrait Awards 2021 with his piece My brother the microbiologist and his microbiota. We have a number of works available by Robinson, visit his gallery page to browse and buy available work.

Posted September 23, 2021 by New Blood Art

Contemporary British Painting Award

Congratulations to Jan Wanat who has been longlisted for this years Contemporary British Painting Prize. This year the prize had the largest ever number of entries and just 60 artists have been forwarded to the shortlisting stage. We wish Jan luck with the next selection stage and we’ll keep you posted!

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Three Artists shortlisted for the Visual Art Open, UK & International Emerging Artist Award.

Congratulations to Isaac Aldridge, Evie Banks and Lewis Deeney who have all had work selected for this years Visual Art Open Award. NB: Isaac starts his MA at Glasgow this year and Lewis will be holding his first solo show next month, in October – he is also through to the semi-finals of The Artist Lounge – Artist of the Year Award.

Posted September 11, 2021 by New Blood Art

A Rare Talent: unique style & emotional sophistication from Lorena Levi

Lorena Levi, was awarded the Astaire prize 2021 from Edinburgh university and has now been shortlisted for the Young Contemporaries Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy 2023. Levi creates challenging and technically impressive paintings which show a unique style as well as emotional sophistication – very exciting qualities to see in an emerging artist – her future […]

Posted September 8, 2021 by New Blood Art

Four Artists selected for the RA Summer Exhibition 2021

Congratulations to Margaret Ashman, Orlanda Broom, John Butterworth and Emma-Louise Grady who have all had work selected for this years RA Summer Exhibition. NB: Orlanda has recently held a sell-out solo show – we currently have just 2 small pieces available by the artist.

Posted September 5, 2021 by New Blood Art

The Degree Shows 2021

At NewBloodArt, we’ve been championing emerging artists for 17 years. This wealth of experience and understanding allows us to recognise the exceptional circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic as we continue to promote graduates who deserve regard.  In recognition of the added toil due to cancelled degree shows and limited viewings, we have created here a […]

Posted August 25, 2021 by New Blood Art

A whiter shade of pale – August Director’s picks

Pared down. Stripped back. In interior design, a neutral canvas has endless possibilities, enabling a thoughtfully placed artwork to step to the forefront and tell the story of the room. Whether chosen in the planning stages as the foundation of a colour-free palette or placed as a finishing touch, a carefully curated piece of neutral […]

Posted August 19, 2021 by New Blood Art

Jo Hummel on show at Saatchi Gallery.

Congratulations to Jo Hummel whose work Integration IV – is on show at Saatchi Gallery London – and opens today.  18 AUGUST – 9 SEPTEMBER 2021 Studio: Response 0118 August – 9 SeptemberSaatchi GalleryDuke of York’s HQ,King’s Rd,LondonSW3 4RY View available work by Jo via her page.

Posted August 5, 2021 by New Blood Art

Congratulations to Samantha Wilson!

Samantha Wilson’s illuminating portfolio highlights a dark corner of a global humanitarian crisis. Today we celebrate her outstanding work, paving the way to a Masters at the Royal College of Art next year.  “I know what it feels like to be a refugee and to experience the dehumanisation that comes with displacement from home and […]